Winter storm to wind down in Northeastern U.S. before it moves out over Atlantic
KEY POINTS
- As the low moves away, the organized snow over the Northeast will wane
- Temperatures associated with the high will be 10 to 25 degrees below average
- A plume of moisture will skirt the Northwest Coast
The winter storm across the Northeastern U.S. will begin to wind down as the area of low pressure moves northeastward out over the Western Atlanticrnon Sunday.
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Topics: WINTER STORM U.S. ATLANTIC
As the low moves away, the organized snow over the Northeast will wane.
In the wake of the storm, lake effect snow will develop downwind from the ice free Lakes mainly through Monday afternoon.
An area of cold high pressure moving southward out of South-Central Canada will move to middle Mississippi Valley by Monday night into Tuesday.
Temperatures associated with the high will be 10 to 25 degrees below average over the Northern Plains, Middle Mississippi Valley, and Ohio Valley through Tuesday.
A plume of moisture will skirt the Northwest Coast aiding in the development of light rain and higher elevation snow showers on Sunday into Monday.
A large plume of moisture will skirt the West Coast on Monday into Tuesday producing light rain and higher elevation snow over parts of the California Coast and the Pacific Northwest Coast. ■